2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2006.10.001
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Predictors of adolescent health care utilization

Abstract: This study, using Andersen's health care utilization model, examined how predisposing characteristics, enabling resources, need, personal health practices, and psychological factors influence health care utilization using a nationally representative, longitudinal sample of Canadian adolescents. Second, this study examined whether this process varies across physicians, non‐physicians, and dentists. The results indicate that need and psychological factors were strong determinants of utilization. Predisposing fac… Show more

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“…Our results supported earlier findings that boys may use more health care services than girls [19, 20]. It is likely that boys report more injuries [14, 60]. In addition, previous studies showed that boys may have more biological health problems, such as respiratory diseases and autoimmune diseases, than girls [61, 62].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our results supported earlier findings that boys may use more health care services than girls [19, 20]. It is likely that boys report more injuries [14, 60]. In addition, previous studies showed that boys may have more biological health problems, such as respiratory diseases and autoimmune diseases, than girls [61, 62].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Andersen's behavioral model (Andersen 1995), which encompasses individual and contextual dimensions, can be used to analyze global service use. But this model, despite its use in general population health surveys (Chou et al 2008;Digiusto and Treloar 2007;Tsao et al 2005;Vingilis et al 2007) and mental-health studies (Bijl 2000;Lefebvre et al 1998;Lin et al 1997;Vasiliadis et al 2005) has rarely been employed in studies on patients with SMD (Carr et al 2003;Lemming and Calsyn 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…There are studies that look at adolescents' use of all types of physicians: United States [3-18], Canada [19,20], and Spain [21]. Many of these are solely descriptive, providing only mean number of visits or proportions of adolescents making visits, sometimes stratifying by age, race, income/insurance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%